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+// Copyright (c) 2012, the Dart project authors. Please see the AUTHORS file |
+// for details. All rights reserved. Use of this source code is governed by a |
+// BSD-style license that can be found in the LICENSE file. |
+ |
+library matcher.expect; |
+ |
+import 'core_matchers.dart'; |
+import 'description.dart'; |
+import 'interfaces.dart'; |
+import 'util.dart'; |
+ |
+/// The objects thrown by the default failure handler. |
+class TestFailure extends Error { |
+ final String message; |
+ |
+ TestFailure(this.message); |
+ |
+ String toString() => message; |
+} |
+ |
+/// Failed matches are reported using a default IFailureHandler. |
+/// The default implementation simply throws [TestFailure]s; |
+/// this can be replaced by some other implementation of |
+/// IFailureHandler by calling configureExpectHandler. |
+abstract class FailureHandler { |
+ /// This handles failures given a textual decription |
+ void fail(String reason); |
+ |
+ /// This handles failures given the actual [value], the [matcher] |
+ /// the [reason] (argument from [expect]), some additonal [matchState] |
+ /// generated by the [matcher], and a verbose flag which controls in |
+ /// some cases how much [matchState] information is used. It will use |
+ /// these to create a detailed error message (typically by calling |
+ /// an [ErrorFormatter]) and then call [fail] with this message. |
+ void failMatch( |
+ actual, Matcher matcher, String reason, Map matchState, bool verbose); |
+} |
+ |
+/// The ErrorFormatter type is used for functions that |
+/// can be used to build up error reports upon [expect] failures. |
+/// There is one built-in implementation ([defaultErrorFormatter]) |
+/// which is used by the default failure handler. If the failure handler |
+/// is replaced it may be desirable to replace the [stringDescription] |
+/// error formatter with another. |
+typedef String ErrorFormatter( |
+ actual, Matcher matcher, String reason, Map matchState, bool verbose); |
+ |
+/// This Function is used by certain Matchers to catch certain exceptions. |
+/// |
+/// Some matchers, like those for Futures and exception testing, |
+/// can fail in asynchronous sections, and throw exceptions. |
+/// A user of this library will typically want to catch and handle |
+/// such exceptions. The [wrapAsync] property is a function that |
+/// can wrap callbacks used by these Matchers so that they can be |
+/// used safely. For example, the unittest library will set this |
+/// to be `expectAsync`. By default this is an identity function. |
+Function wrapAsync = (Function f, [id]) => f; |
+ |
+/// Assert that [actual] matches [matcher]. |
+/// |
+/// This is the main assertion function. [reason] is optional and is typically |
+/// not supplied, as a reason is generated from the matcher; if [reason] |
+/// is included it is appended to the reason generated by the matcher. |
+/// |
+/// [matcher] can be a value in which case it will be wrapped in an |
+/// [equals] matcher. |
+/// |
+/// If the assertion fails, then the default behavior is to throw a |
+/// [TestFailure], but this behavior can be changed by calling |
+/// [configureExpectFailureHandler] and providing an alternative handler that |
+/// implements the [IFailureHandler] interface. It is also possible to |
+/// pass a [failureHandler] to [expect] as a final parameter for fine- |
+/// grained control. |
+/// |
+/// In some cases extra diagnostic info can be produced on failure (for |
+/// example, stack traces on mismatched exceptions). To enable these, |
+/// [verbose] should be specified as true; |
+void expect(actual, matcher, |
+ {String reason, FailureHandler failureHandler, bool verbose: false}) { |
+ matcher = wrapMatcher(matcher); |
+ bool doesMatch; |
+ var matchState = {}; |
+ try { |
+ doesMatch = matcher.matches(actual, matchState); |
+ } catch (e, trace) { |
+ doesMatch = false; |
+ if (reason == null) { |
+ reason = '${(e is String) ? e : e.toString()} at $trace'; |
+ } |
+ } |
+ if (!doesMatch) { |
+ if (failureHandler == null) { |
+ failureHandler = getOrCreateExpectFailureHandler(); |
+ } |
+ failureHandler.failMatch(actual, matcher, reason, matchState, verbose); |
+ } |
+} |
+ |
+void fail(String message, {FailureHandler failureHandler}) { |
+ if (failureHandler == null) { |
+ failureHandler = getOrCreateExpectFailureHandler(); |
+ } |
+ failureHandler.fail(message); |
+} |
+ |
+// The handler for failed asserts. |
+FailureHandler _assertFailureHandler = null; |
+ |
+// The default failure handler that throws [TestFailure]s. |
+class DefaultFailureHandler implements FailureHandler { |
+ DefaultFailureHandler() { |
+ if (_assertErrorFormatter == null) { |
+ _assertErrorFormatter = _defaultErrorFormatter; |
+ } |
+ } |
+ void fail(String reason) { |
+ throw new TestFailure(reason); |
+ } |
+ void failMatch( |
+ actual, Matcher matcher, String reason, Map matchState, bool verbose) { |
+ fail(_assertErrorFormatter(actual, matcher, reason, matchState, verbose)); |
+ } |
+} |
+ |
+/// Changes the default failure handler for [expect]. |
+/// |
+/// [handler] is a reference to the new handler; if this is omitted |
+/// or null then the failure handler is reset to the default, which |
+/// throws [TestFailure]s on [expect] assertion failures. |
+void configureExpectFailureHandler([FailureHandler handler = null]) { |
+ if (handler == null) { |
+ handler = new DefaultFailureHandler(); |
+ } |
+ _assertFailureHandler = handler; |
+} |
+ |
+FailureHandler getOrCreateExpectFailureHandler() { |
+ if (_assertFailureHandler == null) { |
+ configureExpectFailureHandler(); |
+ } |
+ return _assertFailureHandler; |
+} |
+ |
+// The error message formatter for failed asserts. |
+ErrorFormatter _assertErrorFormatter = null; |
+ |
+// The default error formatter implementation. |
+String _defaultErrorFormatter( |
+ actual, Matcher matcher, String reason, Map matchState, bool verbose) { |
+ var description = new StringDescription(); |
+ description.add('Expected: ').addDescriptionOf(matcher).add('\n'); |
+ description.add(' Actual: ').addDescriptionOf(actual).add('\n'); |
+ |
+ var mismatchDescription = new StringDescription(); |
+ matcher.describeMismatch(actual, mismatchDescription, matchState, verbose); |
+ |
+ if (mismatchDescription.length > 0) { |
+ description.add(' Which: ${mismatchDescription}\n'); |
+ } |
+ if (reason != null) { |
+ description.add(reason).add('\n'); |
+ } |
+ return description.toString(); |
+} |
+ |
+/// Changes the failure message formatter for expect(). |
+/// |
+/// [formatter] is a reference to the new formatter; if this is omitted or |
+/// null then the failure formatter is reset to the default. The new |
+/// formatter is returned; this allows custom expect handlers to easily |
+/// get a reference to the default formatter. |
+ErrorFormatter configureExpectFormatter([ErrorFormatter formatter = null]) { |
+ if (formatter == null) { |
+ formatter = _defaultErrorFormatter; |
+ } |
+ return _assertErrorFormatter = formatter; |
+} |